Monday, March 13th, 2006
Ajax Toybox – Examples and Techniques
Justin Schultz has posted an Ajax toybox over on his site, funwithjustin.com. The “toybox” consists of a few Ajax examples of varying difficulty levels, and are provided to give anyone out there a crash course in Ajax development.
The toybox is designed to be a showcase for simple Ajax examples and techniques. Due to the experimental nature of the applications in the toybox, please excuse the occasional error message or problem in making things work. I’m providing the toybox so you can increase your knowledge of the workings of Ajax.
The “toys” that make the set up consist of everything from the introductory to a bit more complex – a “hello world” app, dynamic city/state lookups, an Ajax calculator, and a RSS news ticker. The package of examples can be downloaded directly from his site or you can just view the examples on a live page as their developed.







[...] Update: Ajaxian fell for it. In an interesting twist of irony, if you look at their examples category, the top post is the spammer. The second post down the line? “Sneaky Submissions Supported by Ajax?”. Apparently, yes. Tagged: ajax, spam [...]
[...] Update: Ajaxian fell for it. In an interesting twist of irony, if you look at their examples category, the top post is the spammer. The second post down the line? “Sneaky Submissions Supported by Ajax?â€?. Apparently, yes.” [...]
none of the demos work!
/correction
none of the demos work in firefox, IE only. waste of time.
They work perfectly in Firefox! Good job Justin
Yeah – they all work in Firefox – and what’s wrong with someone attaching some newbie help to a commercially slanted site? Afterall, isn’t the aggregate appeal of all content within any kind of site possibly the most compelling reason to revisit, and the array of reasonably relevant content that which keeps it in the good graces of many search engines?
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